4.5 miles
It is 108.39 miles west of Houston according to MapQuest.
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95 miles taking this route:Take Murphy Rd (FM-2551 SOUTH) to SH 78 - Lavon Dr. Turn right.Follow SH-78 SOUTH to I-635 EAST. Follow signs.Take I-635 EAST to I-20 EAST to SHREVEPORT at EXIT 1C.Take I-20 EAST to Tyler.
13902 miles east pluse west
Winnie is 60.74 miles east of Houston according to MapQuest.
Henrry Hudson was the first to sail to findd a water route to the far east
That point is smack in the middle, about as far from land as you can get, in the Mediterranean Sea. Obvioiusly there's no other body of water that's any 'nearer' to that point.
Ankara is in the middle of Turkey. The Caspian Sea is roughly 890 miles to the east, which makes it too far. The large lake, Van Golu, however is 548 miles to the east of Ankara.
A few relatively large bodies of water are located not too far east of Nevada; Lake Mead, Lake Powell (both man-made reservoirs) and the Great Salt Lake in Utah.
682 miles taking this route:Take SH-35 NORTH, from Alvin, to the SAM HOUSTON TOLLWAY - EAST.Take the SAM HOUSTON TOLLWAY, around Houston, to I-10 EAST to BEAUMONT.Take I-10 EAST to I-12 EAST to HAMMOND at EXIT 159 in BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA.Take I-12 EAST to I-59 NORTH to HATTIESBURG at EXIT 85B.Take I-59 NORTH to Birmingham.
That point is far out in the Bay of Bengal, at least 250 miles from the nearest land, on the west coast of Myanmar.
South of the Equator and East of the Prime Meridian, could be the Indian Ocean."degree's south and degree's east" are too vague and can cover several oceans depending on how far you define the question.
From wherever you are, go far enough East and you will end up in a Ocean.
to reach the riches of the east and expand trade
It is 745 miles from Houston to El Paso, TX.